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The Portable Power Station is a versatile 300W generator with a 220Wh lithium battery, designed for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency situations. It features multiple output options, including USB and AC outlets, and can be recharged via AC, car, or solar panel. Weighing just 2.3Kg, it's compact and easy to carry, making it the perfect companion for camping, fishing, or any outdoor activity.







| Runtime | 10 hours |
| Total Power Outlets | 6 |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Running Wattage | 300 Watts |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Engine Power Maximum | 350 Watts |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Output Wattage | 300 Watts |
| Additional Features | 110V/120V 300W Pure SineWave AC Outlet, Portable AC power , Portable Generator, Power Source, Power Station... |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
| Ignition System Type | electric |
| Wattage | 300 watts |
| Fuel Type | electric |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Commercial, Residential, Camping |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.87"L x 7.87"W x 3.15"H |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Material Type | ABS |
| Color | Black |
R**E
Awesome Power and True Specs
I purchased this power bank a few days ago. I never purchased a power bank before rated at such a high power level, not to mention the purchase price. I was so impressed with it, I wanted to post a review for it.The GrantMaya power bank appears to be very well made and compact. Although it's less than eight inches tall and less than eight inches wide, it does weigh about five pounds. It should be noted the bulk of the weight is due to the super powerful Lithium Ion 18650 cells the battery pack is comprised of. Yes, there are 27 INR18650, 3.6 volt, 2.2 Ah cells that produce a GROSS battery output of 59,400mAh's of power. That's an amazing amount of power, and I can tell you, GrantMaya's description of this power bank is completely accurate, which was great to see.I don't have equipment to fully confirm the output is truely pure sine wave as advertised, but I did use it to recharge my MacBook Pro 15, using the Macbooks A/C power pack plugged into the power bank. The Macbook battery was at 35% charge, and the power bank fully charged it within about 90 minutes with no problem at all. I did have my "Kill A Watt" power meter plugged into the powerbank and the Macbook Pro A/C power pack plugged into the "Kill A Watt" meter. The entire time charging, the output of the power bank remained exactly at 60 Hz, and and the voltage output varied from 112v-115v throughout the charge cycle. As far as I can see, the A/C output is pure sine wave.I also recharged my iPhone 6 Plus after charging the MacBook Pro using one of the USB outputs. The power bank seemed to stop charging after the phone reached 97%. I was monitering the USB output with a meter while the iPhone was charging. As the iPhone was nearly fully charged at 97%, the amp draw was only about .45 amps, so perhaps only drawing less than half an amp of power was to low for the power bank to detect there was a USB device attached to it. However, I did turn the power bank back on, it re-detected the iPhone, then proceeded to fully charge it the remaining 3% to fully charge it and there were no other issues.It also charged my iPad Second Generation from 14% to fully charged within a couple of hours, again using one of the USB outputs. It took a while to recharge the iPad due to the fact the iPad would only allow no more than a charging rate of 1.5 amps input. The power bank did a fantastic job.After all this charging, the power bank still showed 3 LED lights for remaining battery capacity, which seems to be 75% remaining power. Although, I can't determine the accuracy of the battery gauge, I was still very impressed.Thank you GrantMaya for producing a great power bank with true output capabilities.
M**.
Great AC Power Pack
This is a great portable AC battery pack. I use it to run a small electric motor in key cutting machine. It so good that I am looking to purchase another and I am disappointed that they're not available.
B**.
Works as I hoped it would
I purchased this for our cabin, we do not have electricity there. We always had the rule of "no electronics" at the cabin when the kids were growing up but now that they're grown we occasionally want to watch a movie. I purchased this and a projector for my phone and wala. These are often called "generators" - they do not generate any power, they are a battery.
R**K
POWERED MY VR BACKPACK PROJECT FLAWLESSLY
This beast of a battery was essential to making my VR gaming backpack run at full speed. Basically, I needed a (relatively) lightweight battery pack that can power my Alienware M17 with an RTX 2070 graphics card at full workload when mounted on a backpack, and this thing works amazingly. Not only is the battery light enough to be carried in the backpack, but it’s powerful enough to run the computer at full speed even when playing extremely demanding titles such as Asgard’s Wrath. The battery only lasts about 45 minutes when playing such games, but that’s actually about the same battery life as any VR backpack computer on the market. In fact, I’ll probably end up buying another pack so that I can swap them out for double the play time. If you’re thinking of doing something similar, you better buy one of these bad boys soon because the price has been going up.
D**A
Perfect for cable modem and router
We were told to plan for a planned outage from our utility company--during the work week (for up to 8 hours), in the midst of a pandemic where my husband and I are both working from home. I got this power bank specifically for our cable modem and wireless router--and it did the job beautifully. Neither the cable modem or router are huge power hogs--and the two ac outlets are perfect for this use. We were without power for 3+ hours--we did NOT lose the internet (except for the time to plug the devices in) and the unit was between 75-100% charged after 3+ hours of use. I agree with other reviewers that you need to be realistic about what this can charge and for how long--but for the right purpose, this thing is awesome for the price.Jan 2021 edit--this time, the planned outage lasted a full 6.5 hours. Again, this device kept my cable modem and router running the entire time and was still at 50% at the end of 6.5 hours. For the right application, I still highly recommend.
M**R
Completely dead after less than a year, barely used. Hope seller replaces or refunds.
Unit failed to work when first trying to use it during a power outage. Sent seller video proving it didn't work Seller wants to send a replacement USED one rather than a refund or a new item that I paid for. Feels like getting scammed. Pad for a new one, not a used one. Who knows what condition a used one would be. DIdn't pay for used, paid the price for new. Beware this seller!Edited to add: tried to use during a power outage last night. 4 Blue lights, but nothing when not on charge. Not one single thing on this worked. No blue lights, no USB or AC would work. Seller offer refund or replacement? Liked the size and design, but no good if it doesn't work.Unit has been charging for over 24 hours now. The green AC light has never come on. Unplugged power cord, and tried a small radio in the AC plug. Nothing. The 2 AC plugs do not seem to work. The USB plug in does work. Is the unit defective? From what was written the green AC light should automatically come on when fully charged. Suggestions? any way to activate the AC plugs and green light? Or just defective?20 plus hours and charged cell phone several times.Edited to add: charged for another 48 hours and it worked perfectly. Ran a transistor for 20 plus hours and charged cell phone several times.
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